Joshua A. Moore

Artist Astronomer Archeologist Writer Naturalist

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-18

Happy ! the Green spot is a previously unreported supernova in a distant galaxy in Tucana. 1 of 4 previously unreported Supernovae I discovered in 2024 using Legacy Survey; Sky Viewer. You can select any object on the zoomable map to look up and in Simbad or join the discussion forum, where I reported the . these two images were taken at different times. See this Supernova and its stellar neighbors at the link legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=3

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-17

it is a true story about listening to Puscifer non stop for a month with some of Maynards other bands. just to have 107.9 fm play a Puscifer, Tool, Perfect Circle marathon as I drive south. I thought it was the strangest councidence. I love this album. enjoy
youtu.be/vaIXj2VQHK0?si=3e3seR

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-17

Oil Painting of going Nova. 3'x5'. I painted this several years ago as a wedding gift for my friend & Son of my 7th & 8th grade Instructor who was getting married on the 4th of July. took my every waking moment I wasnt at my day job for a month to complete. I listened to Puscifer Conditions of My Parole non stop for that month w/a lil Tool, Perfect Circle. on the way to to my hometown for the wedding, radio played a Maynard J. Keenan marathon. I didnt know, they met

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-17

Happy Saint Patricks Day! This image and link is to a distant galaxy and green Supernova. previously unreported until I found it last July in Telescopium constellation using public data via Legacy Survey of the night sky and ingoing mapping. you can select any object on the zoomable map and look it up in Simbad, single exposures or discuss object on the LS Forum.
legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=3

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-17

the core of Mars is laying on its surface. no tectonic plate movement, means no new magma. where there was once magma there is now a void.

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-17

I found this image of Mars while reading up on Olympus Mons. I see these huge volcanoes and I think we had better take care of the because We would be better off building an additional Moon to orbit Earths Moon in the Goldilocks Zone than building a civilization near these monsters in the freezing cold. taking bets on whether those are asleep or dead . not pictured is Alba Mons which isnt as tall, but is much wider that these volcanoes are as big as US states.

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-07

Blue Supernova remnant SN 2018 ggc

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-07

This incredible image shows a dance of sorts. 4 galaxies whirling around another, NGC 2622 being the largest. the interaction is casting stars every which way and trading stars. while other more distant galaxies and stars in the Milky Way fill in around the frame. NGC 2622 also has a supernova. posted by William Snell in the LS discussion forum. you can zoom in or out on Legacy Survey map of the nightsky at this link; legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=1

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-02

@universetoday.com I believe We should still try to grab it. it is going to be close enough and I believe a manageable size that we would gain great experience in preparation for the next asteroid that has a better chance of hitting us. We would likely reap other rewards by collecting it.

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-02

@Subterfuge Thank you very much. I really appreciate it.

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-02

Galaxy NGC4535 has no name despite incredible beauty & symmetry. There must be life in it. I have no doubt they gave it a name. It is our night sky once hidden from us. Now w/ the help of ground based and public data supported by NERSC Supercomputer and good People at , NERSC & global databases like we can zoom around the map of outerspace and learn. Join the discussion by selecting any object in link;
legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=1

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-02

Oil Painting 2'x3' on canvas. inspired by the theory of panspermia and the start of life being given a start from comets.

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-02

Galaxy M100 in Coma Berenices constellation. M100 is one of my favorite places in the Universe. it has several satellite galaxies. click the link below to see M100 and its many galactic neighbors on the zoomable map of outer space by the Legacy Survey of the night sky.
legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=1

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-01

if you click dr10 in the drop down you can see more of the map.

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-01

Star Cluster M79 is 41,000 light years away in Lepus constellation it contains 150,000 stars in an area only 118 light years across. contains some of the oldest stars in our galaxy up to 11.7 billion years old. see them all on the zoomable map of the night sky at the link below. Legacy Survey made possible by public data from ground based telescopes and NERSC Supercomputers and an ongoing effort by good people working there.
legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=8

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-03-01

Galaxy NGC 1097 in Fornax constellation the bright area in the upper right is satellite galaxy ESO416-19. you can click the link below to view this beautiful behemoth and its neighbors on the zoomable map of of outerspace from the Legacy Survey of the night sky.

legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=4

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-02-28

Sunflower Nova oil on canvas 2'x3' painted by myself and one of my favorite paintings.

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-02-28

Supernova Remnant in a distant galaxy which had been previously unreported until I found it in June 2024 using public data via Legacy Survey; Sky Viewer and the good people if the LS discussion forum, an ongoing mapping of the night sky using ground based telescopes and supported by NERSC Super Computers. link is directly to this remnant and its galactic neighborhood in Centaurus on the zoomable map of the stars & galaxies. legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=1

Joshua A. MooreJoshuaMoore
2025-02-28

Discoidal flaked chert stone tool with strike a light flake scars which were used to light the first fires and the first light of mankind. Acheulean Industry. the gray areas are actually mineralization attaching to the stone. one of my favorite types of stone tools to find. strike a light flake scars the C shape Pac Man looking divots are an unmistakeable sign of mankind

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